Interview with Elizabeth Camden & GIVEAWAY

Mary Ellis grew up close to the eastern Ohio Amish community of Geauga County, where her parents often took her to farmer’s markets and woodworking fairs. She loved their peaceful, agrarian lifestyle, their respect for the land, and their strong sense of Christian community. She met her husband in college and they married six days after graduation. She, her husband, dog and cat now live in Medina County, close to the largest population of Amish in the country—a four-county area in central Ohio. They often take weekend trips to purchase produce, research for her best-selling books, and enjoy a simpler way of life. Mary enjoys reading, traveling, gardening, bicycling and swimming. Before retiring to write full-time, Mary taught Middle School in Sheffield Lake, Ohio and worked as a sales rep for Hershey Chocolate for twenty years a job with amazingly sweet fringe benefits. – See more at: http://www.fictionfinder.com/author_interview/read/interview_with_mary_ellis#sthash.8UloesBt.dpuf

A research librarian and associate professor, Elizabeth Camden has a master’s in history from the University of Virginia and a master’s in library science from Indiana University. She has published several articles for academic publications and is the author of four nonfiction history books. Her ongoing fascination with history and love of literature have led her to write inspirational fiction. Elizabeth lives with her husband in central Florida.

Mary Ellis grew up close to the eastern Ohio Amish community of Geauga County, where her parents often took her to farmer’s markets and woodworking fairs. She loved their peaceful, agrarian lifestyle, their respect for the land, and their strong sense of Christian community. She met her husband in college and they married six days after graduation. She, her husband, dog and cat now live in Medina County, close to the largest population of Amish in the country—a four-county area in central Ohio. They often take weekend trips to purchase produce, research for her best-selling books, and enjoy a simpler way of life. Mary enjoys reading, traveling, gardening, bicycling and swimming. Before retiring to write full-time, Mary taught Middle School in Sheffield Lake, Ohio and worked as a sales rep for Hershey Chocolate for twenty years a job with amazingly sweet fringe benefits. – See more at: http://www.fictionfinder.com/author_interview/read/interview_with_mary_ellis#sthash.8UloesBt.dpuf

Mary Ellis grew up close to the eastern Ohio Amish community of Geauga County, where her parents often took her to farmer’s markets and woodworking fairs. She loved their peaceful, agrarian lifestyle, their respect for the land, and their strong sense of Christian community. She met her husband in college and they married six days after graduation. She, her husband, dog and cat now live in Medina County, close to the largest population of Amish in the country—a four-county area in central Ohio. They often take weekend trips to purchase produce, research for her best-selling books, and enjoy a simpler way of life. Mary enjoys reading, traveling, gardening, bicycling and swimming. Before retiring to write full-time, Mary taught Middle School in Sheffield Lake, Ohio and worked as a sales rep for Hershey Chocolate for twenty years a job with amazingly sweet fringe benefits. – See more at: http://www.fictionfinder.com/author_interview/read/interview_with_mary_ellis#sthash.8UloesBt.dpuf

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Savanna: Welcome to The Engrafted Word, Elizabeth! And Congratulations on your recent release, With Every Breath. I’m so intrigued by this story!

What was your favorite part about getting to know – and write – Kate and Trevor’s characters? Did they surprise you or teach you an important lesson along the way?

Elizabeth: Kate and Trevor have quite a past, as they were fierce childhood rivals in everything from school grades to who could skip a stone further. When they meet again as adults, I was able to let the chemistry immediately flare to life based on their stormy past. Although they appear to be complete opposites (he is shy, prickly, and difficult, while she is sunny and popular) they are very much alike despite the external appearances. Sometimes it takes a while to get to know a person, and that was what Kate and Trevor learned. Because Kate and Trevor know each other quite well at the beginning of the book, this gave me the freedom to push their relationship into much deeper, emotionally challenging areas that I can usually do.

Elizabeth: I can write anywhere and any time, so long as I am alone in a room and there’s no one to see me laughing or blubbering as I write. I am guilty of doing both a lot! I have come to learn that if I don’t get choked up or write with a silly grin on my face, it is a sign there is something wrong. Twice I have ditched manuscripts at the midway point because if it wasn’t grabbing me as a writer, I can’t expect it to capture my reader’s emotions either.

Savanna: What would you say is the easiest part about being a writer and what is the hardest part?

Elizabeth: For me the hardest part is worrying while I write the first draft. First drafts usually take me around four months to get done, and they are always terrible. Aimless, wandering, full of half-formed characters, loose ends, and boring scenes. I fret and despair that it is the worst thing I’ve ever written and there is no hope, then I remind myself that I do this with EVERY MANUSCRIPT. It isn’t until that lousy first draft is finished that I can go back and clean it up. This is the part I love the most. Polishing, honing, tightening. Making the dark moments darker and adding glimpses of pure joy and exuberance here and there to keep the characters powering through. I love the re-writes, but wish I could pay someone to write my first drafts!

Savanna: It’s obvious to see you love history. What is your favorite time period to read and why?

Elizabeth: I love the late 19th and early 20th century. Our own era is jam-packed with the technology, but also a wistfulness as older, more familiar ways fade away. When reading about the late 19th century we can indulge in vicarious sympathy with our Victorian ancestors as they figure out how to place long-distance telephone call or adjust to the demands of a burgeoning industrial revolution. Despite the familiarity, Victorian and Gilded Age novels still allow the reader to sink into another time and place without having to learn to learn a different language or distant history. There is also the glamour of spectacular clothes, country mansions, aristocrats and larger-than-life drama. The setting is different without being jarring.

Savanna: You’ve won multiple writing awards so far in your career. What has been one of your greatest lessons and fondest memories from participating in these contests?

Elizabeth: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder! The judging in contests is very subjective, so it is important for a writer not to feel too beaten up if they don’t do well, and conversely, to stay humble when you do win. As for my fondest memory? I rarely can get to the conferences where the awards are announced, so I learn about the win while logged into my computer in the middle of the night as the results get posted. In 2013 I won both the RITA and the Christy for Against the Tide. Both times my husband was deep asleep and I was alone in my office while I kept checking the live blogs to see who won. I stared at the screen for about two minutes to be sure I wasn’t misreading things…then went to wake up my husband and point to the screen in glee. He was bleary-eyed and confused about what I actually won, but was a good sport about it.

Savanna: How fun! You won’t forget that moment, I’m sure! 🙂 Thank you so much for sharing with us today, Elizabeth! Is there anything else you’d like to add? Any upcoming projects you can share with us?

Elizabeth: I’ve got another novel coming out in January 2015 called Beyond All Dreams. It’s set in 1897 and features a woman who works at the Library of Congress and falls in love with a charismatic congressman from Maine. Oh my, this one was fun to write!

Savanna: I’m intrigued already! Can’t wait to read it!

Readers, be sure to visit Elizabeth’s website and connect with her on Facebook too.

There are downloads, sign-ups, and freebies—valuable resources that I hope stir your passion for God and His Word. So take your time. Look around. Visit often. – See more at: http://www.mesuandrews.com/#sthash.h5gue3da.dpuf

GIVEAWAY!!

Elizabeth has graciously offered one copy – print OR e-version – of WITH EVERY BREATH to one lucky winner!

HOW TO ENTER:

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About The Author

Savanna Kaiser loves writing and reading historical romance. Her recent work finaled in the Genesis (2018) and First Impressions (2018 & 2017) contests. She’s written over 50 published magazine articles, including a piece for Focus on the Family. She’s also a web designer, blogger, and the president of her local ACFW group. She and her husband love to hike, kayak, and explore Civil War battlefields, but their favorite days are spent at home in the Missouri Ozarks, entertaining their sweet two-year-old with lots of Legos and books. Visit her at www.SavannaKaiser.com

Thanks for following my blog and helping spread the word, Lucinda. I’m glad to hear you enjoyed the interview with Elizabeth. You’ll receive 4 entries in the drawing. Hope you get to read and enjoy this story as well. 😉

I LOVE Elizabeth’s books, and am looking forward to her newest release! Would love to be entered for the giveaway.
I liked your page on Facebook (Nicole Laurén) and I shared the giveaway link on FB as well! Thanks!
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I hope you get to add this book to your reading list soon, Pam! Thanks so much for following my blog and supporting/encouraging these great authors. You’ll receive an extra entry in the drawing. Good luck!

Thank you for this lovely interview, Savanna and Elizabeth. Kate and Trevor’s story sounds quite interesting, having known each other from childhood. I would imagine makes for some fun memories in the storyline. Oh, and your new book, Elizabeth, looks most intriguing. I look forward to reading both books. Thank you for the chance to win!
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Thank you again!

It’s great to see you here, Kelly. I agree, I love stories where the characters already have a past together. It creates a lot of surprising and fun twists along the way. Thanks for following and supporting my blog. You’ll receive 4 entries in the giveaway.

I can’t wait to read this new book from Elizabeth! She is one of my favorite writers. Her stories are impeccably historically accurate, which is why I love them so much. Thank you for the opportunity to win a copy. Blessings!
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Read Into the Whirlwind and loved it! Also The Lady od Bolton Hill. I love historical fiction, and Elizabeth, your books were great. Would absolutely love to win your newest and add it to my church library (I am the librarian)!

I look forward in getting my first book. I was told about you and how good you were. I am going to share you on face book and i joined your email updates as well. Thank you for writing good clean exciting books. Thank you and God Bless.

I like the Engrafted Word on facebook. I am subscribed to your e-mail list. I shared this giveaway here-https://www.facebook.com/rita.spratlen/posts/749957568385087
Thanks so much for the chance to win!! Love to win!!